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Morning by Morning
Including his 140 books and 25,000 sermons, Charles Spurgeon – known as ‘the prince of preachers’ – has more words in print than any other living or dead Christian author.
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Windows PCs in the Ministry
The pace of technological change is incredibly fast and often bewildering; two adjectives that won’t be used to describe this book...
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Michael Reiss
Scientist and teacher Michael Reiss made headlines for appearing to claim that creationism should be taught in science lessons. Find out what happened next...
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The Message Works
Who wants to live in areas where drugs, guns and theft are rife? Andy Peck visits meets with Christians in Manchester who say God has led them to serve in some of the most deprived areas in the UK.
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Mere Theology
If you think theology is the slightly irrelevant pursuit of out of touch academics, and that Christians in the real world have more important matters to attend to, this should make you think again....
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Does multi-site mean McChurch?
John Allan unpacks the pros and cons of adopting a multi-site church model.
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Why wait until we are married
We are engaged and getting married in nine months time. Both of us are Christians and know we are the right ones for each other. We have been praying and asking God if we should wait until we get married before we have sex, but are beginning to feel that since we are getting married soon anyway it should be OK...
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Married but still a virgin
My husband and I were virgins on our wedding night. As Christians we knew this was what God wanted and felt it would be best for us too. Not that we found it easy to keep our hands off each other before the big day. Trouble is - six months later we are still virgins! On our honeymoon we had lots of fun in bed but when it came to intercourse I felt too small...
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What's marriage for?
Mark Greene thinks we’ve lost the plot and finds Inspector Clouseau galloping to the rescue.
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The Mind Map Series
Many people will get a lot out of Dave Gilpin’s slightly whimsical series of Mind Map books and teaching DVD. They have a magna art quality and are an interesting idea...
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Sex makes me sore
I was sexually abused by my dad when I was a child. I am now 42. I have had three children; one was a premature delivery and he lived for seven weeks in hospital and then died. I had sexual feelings but did not have sex until I became married. On my wedding night I found having sex uncomfortable and it has been ever since...
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The Magic of Narnia
CWR asked 15 prominent Christians to reveal the book that has most impacted their lives and collected their thoughts into one book. In this exclusive extract from ‘The Read of My Life’, Mark Stibbe explains why C.S. Lewis’ Narnia Chronicles have powerfully influenced him.
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A match made in WWW
For Christian singles meeting a prospective partner over the Internet is becoming ever more popular. Catherine Larner investigates.
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From Rome with love?
Against a backdrop of complaints about the cost to the taxpayer and the child abuse scandals, the Pope is about to make an official visit to the UK. We examine the reception he is likely to get, and significance of his visit for all parts of the church in this country...
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Not lost in translation
How does a modern Bible translation like the NIV come about? Baptist minister David Instone-Brewer got a unique opportunity to find out when he was invited to join with a committee of translators.
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Out Live Your Life
Using the example of the early church, Max Lucado invites us to ‘make a difference’ by harnessing our gifts to our compassion to reach a needy world...
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Lessons For Life
There are few outlets for teenagers in Enfield – except to join a gang. A new Oasis Academy in the area is seeking to address the needs of the whole community